This entire episode should lead the French to do some serious
soul-searching about their entire approach to the jihad threat. But it
won’t. “Suspected Strasbourg shooter Cherif Chekatt ‘killed during
police operation,'” Independent.ie, December 13, 2018: The suspected
Strasbourg shooter Cherif Chekatt has reportedly been killed during a
police operation. Armed police launched a security […]Read in browser Â»

And the UN will issue another condemnation of…Israel. “Assailant stabs
and wounds two police officers in Jerusalem’s Old City,” by Yvette J.
Deane, Jerusalem Post, December 13, 2018 (thanks to the Geller Report):
An assailant stabbed two police officers in Jerusalem’s Old City early
Thursday morning, according to the Police Spokesperson’s Unit. The two
police […]Read in browser Â»

720 cops hunting for Strasbourg jihad murderer, who has been convicted of 27 crimesBy Robert Spencer on Dec 13, 2018 11:16 am

And he was calling for “practising a radical form of religion” (of
course the hopeless Laurent Nuñez doesn’t dare name which religion), but
he still wasn’t considered a threat to carry out an act of jihad
violence. All the relevant authorities in France should be fired for
this, but they won’t be. “French police release […]Read in browser Â»

France has, after all, been open to the world. It has welcomed millions
of other, non-Muslim migrants — refugees from the Spanish Civil War in
the 1930s, Portuguese workers in the 1950s, Italian miners
throughout the 20th century, and more recently, Latin Americans,
Chinese, Vietnamese, Christians from black Africa and the Caribbean,
Hindus, Buddhists, even Americans […]Read in browser Â»

The bans on “Baby, It’s Cold Outside,” ironic in this age of gangsta
rap lyrics full of violent rape imagery and open and unapologetic
misogyny, are being rolled back here and there after listener outcries,
but they’re still instructive. They show an intersection of Sharia
sensibilities with the harsh and angry puritanism of some radical […]Read in browser Â»

HuffPo offers its usual distortions and hysteria against a Trump
nominee. My latest in PJ Media: President Trump has chosen Heather
Nauert to replace Nikki Haley as the United States ambassador to the
United Nations, and the Huffington Post is in a fine froth. It tapped
the intrepid Rowaida Abdelaziz to write a hit piece […]Read in browser Â»

French Interior Minister says Strasbourg jihad murderer was being watched in a “relatively serious manner”By Robert Spencer on Dec 13, 2018 08:37 am

Clearly they weren’t watching him seriously enough. “In any case,
French security forces have said it would be impossible to keep an eye
on all 12,000 listed for suspected Islamist views or even the 4,000
considered ‘problematic.'” This is exactly in accord with the jihadi
plan. As I explain in detail in my book The […]Read in browser Â»

“A leading immigration think tank has said that the United Kingdom’s
adoption of the UN’s migration pact “all but violates” the government’s
pledge to cut immigration.” Alp Mehmet, Vice Chairman of Migration Watch
UK, stated: No government serious about reducing migration should be
committing to it. As for our government, by signing up to the […]Read in browser Â»

The Trump administration has put Pakistan “on its annual list of worst
offenders for nations that it says infringe on religious freedom,”
largely because of its infamous blasphemy laws. The high profile case of
“Asia Bibi, a Pakistani Christian woman who was recently acquitted of
blasphemy but has been unable to leave the country due […]Read in browser Â»

Rejecting hatred, extremism, “all forms of discrimination,” exclusion
and division is good, right? Not when such words are manipulated by
stealth jihadists, far-Leftists and hate-filled Black Lives Matter
revolutionaries. And an even starker reminder of this nefarious
manipulation has now occurred in Saudi Arabia. This international group
of Islamic leaders isn’t assembling to figure out […]Read in browser Â»

Police in Laos Arrest Grandmother, Three Other Christians During WorshipChristianity considered enemy of the country, rights group says.By the EditorDecember 14, 2018 (Morning Star News)
– Police in Laos arrested a grandmother and three other Christians
while they were worshipping last month, according to an advocacy group.

Raiding a church service in Keovilai village, Vilabouly District in
Savannakhet Province, local police on Nov. 18 arrested the 78-year-old
woman identified as Grandma Bounlam and three men identified by the
surnames Duangtha, Khampan and Ponsawan, according to advocacy group
Human Rights Watch for Lao Religious Freedom (HRWLRF).

The four Christians have since been released, an HRWLRF source told
Morning Star News. The three men had been held in handcuffs and feet
stocks. Bounlam was released for medical treatment for a heart
condition.

Police also evicted them from their homes and property, according to an HRWLRF press statement.

Villagers said the worshippers were arrested for believing in Jesus
Christ, according to the rights group, and they face the threat of
unspecified criminal charges. Area Christians said police have
threatened more severe punishment if the Lao Christians do not renounce
Christianity, which is considered an enemy of the single-party,
Marxist-Leninist country, according to the HRWLRF.

The three officers who made the arrests were identified by their
surnames as Don, a police major stationed at Vilabouly District, and two
police officers stationed in Vang District, Pim and No.

HRWLRF urged the Lao government to punish the three police officers who
acted illegally in arresting the four Christians, according to the press
statement, and called for their homes to be restored to them.

The group urged the Lao government to respect the religious rights of
the Lao people and the accompanying rights as guaranteed in the Lao
constitution and the U.N. International Covenant on Civil and Political
Rights, ratified by Laos in 2009. It upholds the individual’s right to
adopt a religion/belief of choice as well as the right to manifest that
religion/belief in a corporate worship (Article 18), the HRWLRF stated.

“Any form of coercion impairing the freedom to have and manifest one’s
religion/belief of choice is condemned in the Covenant,” it stated.

The Lao government officially recognizes the religious umbrella groups
for Christianity, Buddhism, Islam and the Baha’i, but the only
officially recognized Christian denominations are the Catholic Church,
the Laos Evangelical Church and the Seventh-day Adventist Church,
according to the U.S. State Department’s International Religious Freedom
Report of 2017. Government restrictions on registered and unregistered
minority religious groups, particularly Protestants, remained
“disproportionately limiting in certain remote regions,” according to
the report.

Only 1.7 percent of the Lao population is Christian, according to the
2015 national census, while 64.7 percent is Buddhist, 31.4 percent has
no religion and 2.1 percent identify as “other” or having a non-listed
religion.

A 2016 decree on religion states that nearly all aspects of religious
practice – holding religious services, building houses of worship,
modifying existing structures, and establishing new congregations in
villages where none existed – require permission from a local Ministry
of Home Affairs (MOHA) branch office, regardless of whether a group is
recognized or registered nationally, according to the report.

“The decree empowers MOHA to order the cessation of any religious
activities or beliefs not in agreement with policies, traditional
customs, laws, or regulations within its jurisdiction,” the report
states.

Laos ranked 20th on Christian support organization Open
Doors’ 2018 World Watch List of the 50 countries where it is most
difficult to be a Christian.

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Police
in Laos arrested a grandmother and three other Christians while they
were worshipping last month, according to an advocacy group.

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